Running Plato, Win10, I used to be able to start the run by "stepping into" and would get a tool bar icon that allowed me to "click" on it to advance one line at a time. Now, when I start the run by "stepping into" command, only get a yellow arrow on the current line and have to go back to the "stepping into" command to advance to each line. I suspect that an option has been changed in the Project Properties segment that has changed the way that stepping down line by line is being conducted. Anyone have any ideas? please let me know. Sid Kraft

Paul: The build tool bar is visible, however, before, there was another icon that allowed you to "click" on it to advance one line, now, there is a yellow arrow on each line and in order to advance, have to click on the build icon again and "step over" to get the pointer to advance, not sure what option, if any , got changed but will no no longer allow one to advance a line without accessing build and step over, strange. Sid Kraft

NOTES: 1.) THE "STEP INTO" AND "STEP OVER" ICONS ARE MISSING
2.) THERE IS A YELLOW ARROW POINTING TO EACH LINE OF CODE
3.) IN ORDER TO "STEP OVER", ONE HAS TO CLICK ON "BUILD"
AGAIN TO TO ADVANCE THE ARROW TO THE NEXT LINE OF
CODE, VERY TIME CONSUMING

Not sure how this got activated and tried every option to get out, to no avail. Sid Kraft

Paul: Confused a little about "integrate with SDBG", seems like execution from SDBG requires at the command prompt level, sounds like running from Plato would be much easier and more user friendly. Thus, from what you have said, turn off the switch "integrate with SDGB" to run normally would be the way to go, why would there be a setting to "integrate with a more user unfriendly switch" even be in the code? unsure. Sid Kraft

2) Get Plato to do the same as (1) via a Plato command (this is when Plato is not integrated with SDBG).

3) Get Plato to talk seamlessly to SDBG (via a pipe). In this case SDBG is running in the background but it is hidden and there is a conversation going on with Plato showing the all the results. (this is the integrated mode).